Search results for "Kenneth"
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Emigración internacional valenciana una aproximación sociodemográfica
2016
Estats col · lapsats, les administracions internacionals, l'ocupació i els neo-protectorats
2012
Xerrada sobre els estats col · lapsats, les administracions internacionals, l'ocupació i els neo-protectorats.
Uwagi o mowie cynicznej : Kallikles i Trazymach jako mówcy cyniczni
2019
Cynical speech is a proper form of manifestation of what we call cynicism. It takes the form of a persuasive strategy which assumes the achievement of the rhetorical consubstantiation of a cynical speaker and her/his auditorium. Cynical speech is a game that takes place between three sides: a cynical speaker posing as an immoralist, a moralist and an auditorium, the acquisition of which is the aim of both interlocutors. At the outset, the cynical speaker gives the identity of naive dilettantes’ to both the members of the auditorium and the moralist and then tries to persuade the audience to side with him and take on the role of the students of a cynical expert. This is what can be described…
Astana's architecture as a representation of the new Kazakhstan : political reading of Astana's built environment
2015
In my Master’s thesis I explore the political reasons behind Kazakhstan’s Almaty Astana capital relocation and the creation of the new capital Astana with new and futuristic architecture. The strategy is to analyse Kazakhstan’s capital relocation and Astana’s creation and beautification by applying Kenneth Burke’s concepts of the Dramatistic Pentad and the Idea of the Negative. Through Astana’s three most prominent new pieces of architecture, the Baiterek Tower, the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation and Khan Shatyr shopping and entertainment centre, I analyse Kazakhstan’s political aspirations and new representational practises. Through Astana’s architecture and Burke’s Dramatistic Pentad …
The Color of Avant-Garde: Kenneth Goldsmith’s "The Body of Michael Brown"
2018
In the following paper, I put forth a claim that literary works created according to the rules of conceptualism, seemingly devoid of expression, often reveal that values are inseparable from any textual operations. This is visible in Kenneth Goldsmith’s recent project, “The Body of Michael Brown,” which follows the format of Goldsmith’s previous book—Seven American Deaths and Disasters—a transcription of news reports of American national disasters, such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy or the attacks of 9/11. The text rewrites the autopsy report issued by the St. Louis County Coroner’s Office on the shooting of Michael Brown, an African-American teenager shot and killed by a white po…
Connotations in Kenneth Grahame's The wind in the willows and its Finnish translation
2009
Osaaminen ja kilpailu suomalaisessa aluepolitiikassa : aluepoliittisen retoriikan analyysi
2011
Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena on selvittää suomalaisessa aluepolitiikassa ja aluepoliittisessa puhetavassa tapahtuneita muutoksia. Tutkimus lähtee liikkeelle kahdesta taustatekijästä:1) talouden avautuminen ja voimakas globalisaatiokehitys haastoivat perinteisen suomalaisen aluepolitiikan 1980- ja 1990-luvuilla. Talouden avautuminen yhdistettynä 2)syvenevään integraatioon pakotti valtion muuttamaan toimintalinjaansa. Seurauksena oli yhteiskunnallisen ajattelutavan muutos hyvinvointivaltiota korostavasta ajattelusta kilpailuvaltion suuntaan. Tutkimuksessa myös oletetaan, että muutos hyvinvointivaltiota painottavasta ajattelusta kilpailuvaltioon tarkoitti uudenlaisen poliittisen puhunnan kehittym…
Temporizing and Essentializing the Enemy : A Logological Reading of Finnish Lutheran Clerical War Rhetoric
2015
This article looks at the shift between logical and temporal vocabularies, called by Kenneth Burke the temporizing of essence. It combines “logology” with a rhetorical analysis of how it was applied in a concrete historical situation as a means of persuasion. First, I discuss Burke’s logology, which is the theory underlying the idea of temporized essence. Second, I turn to the notion in relation to its two main forms, origins and fruition; third, Finnish clerical rhetoric during the Continuation War 1941–44 will be analyzed using ideas drawn on logology. peerReviewed